Hamburg landmark tour: From Michel to Elbphi
Request a private event
Request specific dates for this event. Also for company events and private groups. Get a non-binding quote.
Team events and private groups
What's included
Location
Duration
Languages
Class description
Join us on a fascinating journey through the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, from the historic walls of St. Michaelis, affectionately known as' Michel ', to the futuristic architecture of the Elbphilharmonie. Discover how Hamburg's past and future meet at every location. From a port city with a huge storage complex, Hamburg has become a world metropolis with the most visited opera house.
How does the Hamburg Landmark Tour work?
- Start at the imposing main church of St. Michaelis
- Admire the largest church tower clock in Germany
- Exploring the historic Krameramtsstuben
- Walking through the Speicherstadt, Hamburg's UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Visit to the modern Elbphilharmonie
- End of the tour on the Plaza of the Elbphilharmonie with a breathtaking view of the harbor
What should be brought to the Hamburg landmark tour?
Comfortable shoes are a must, as much is explored on foot. A camera and possibly an umbrella are also recommended, depending on the weather.
Where does the Hamburg Landmark Tour take place?
The tour starts at St. Michaelis Church and ends at the Elbphilharmonie, with the route taking you through some of Hamburg's most famous districts.
Details to remember
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes are a must, as much is explored on foot. A camera and possibly an umbrella are also recommended, depending on the weather.
What is included?
- Professionally guided walking tour
- Exciting anecdotes and stories
Unser Hamburg
Experience with us the impressive diversity that our vibrant port city of Hamburg has to offer. Whether it's exciting Reeperbahn tours, Elbphilharmonie tours or informative tours through the most beautiful corners of Hamburg — we offer the right experience for everyone.
A guided tour with a lot of passion and good knowledge. Fun and interesting, thank you very much!